What Women’s Arts Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 68740
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Archives for Women Historians
This funding initiative aims to create a dedicated online platform for curating and showcasing the research of women in the fields of history and humanities. It focuses on promoting underrepresented voices in these disciplines, providing the necessary tools and technical assistance to women historians. The funding will support various aspects of this project, including digital archiving, content curation, and platform development. However, it is important to note that this initiative does not fund general arts education or individual research grants for scholars not focusing explicitly on women's contributions.
The first use case consists of a university that collaborates with the initiative to digitize and archive works by women historians, ensuring their research is easily accessible to students and academics worldwide. By doing so, the university not only supports its faculty but also enhances its academic offerings and demonstrates a commitment to gender equity in scholarship. Another example could involve a historian who receives funding to develop a series of online workshops aimed at training women in the specific skills necessary to contribute to the archive, thereby elevating their profiles in academia.
The eligibility criteria for this funding are specifically targeted at organizations and institutions active in the history and humanities sectors. Eligible applicants should have a demonstrated ability to manage digital resources, engage with relevant communities, and promote scholarly work focused on women. Conversely, individual historians or those who do not meet the platform integration requirements are discouraged from applying.
As the landscape of digital scholarship evolves, institutions embracing technology will find themselves better positioned to apply for this funding. Alignment factors include the ability to demonstrate community engagement in curating digital content and a commitment to fostering women's contributions to historical narratives. Partnerships with educational and cultural institutions will significantly enhance the initiative's potential impact, ensuring a broader reach and greater visibility for women historians.
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